FUQUAY SPRINGS ACADEMY 


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PROSPECTUS 


F uquay Springs 
Academy 


FALL TERM 
OPENS SEPT. IOTH 
1906 


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REV. A. A. CRATER | 


INTERMEDIATE DEPARTMENT 


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Primary DEPARTMENT 
MISS ALICE TAYLOR 


Lees ; Music 
| | MISS ELIZABETH TAYLOR 


FUQUAY SPRINGS ACADEMY 


NATURE AND OBJECT 


The School is maintained by public funds together with 
a special tax fund voted by the community, but the Board 
of Managers have arranged to admit outside pupils upon 
the payment of a tuition fee of from one dollar to three and 
one half dollars per month, according to grade entered. 
Tuition must be paid in advance or satisfactorily arranged 
with the Board. There will bea graded course of study 
from the primary department leading up to and including 
preparation for college. 


LOCATION 


This School is located at the noted Fuquay Springs, 
whose mineral waters have been famous for half a century. 
The School may be reached by rail over the Raleigh and 
Southport Railway or the Durham and Southern Railway. 


BUILDING AND GROUNDS 


The building is a new one, just completed, well located, 
lighted and heated, and is furnished with modern school 
furniture. This School won the prize offered by the Ladies 
Betterment Association to the school making the greatest 
improvement during the year. 


MORAL AND RELIGIOUS INFLUENCE 


The community is quiet and free from those vices found 
in larger places. There are four churches in the village, 
viz.: M. E. Church, South, Christian, Free Will Baptist and 
Missionery Baptist. All these churches maintain sunday 
schools. 


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BOARD 


Board may be had in good families near the School at 
from $7.50 to $10.00 per month. , 


MUSIC SCHOOL 


The Musical Department of the School is supported by 
private funds and a tuition fee of $10.00 per term of four 
months will be charged. No music pupil will be entered 
for less than one term. 


TEACHERS 


The very best teachers to be had have been secured and 
nothing will be left undone to make this School equal to 
the best. , 


INFORMATION 


Further information may be had by applying to the 
Principal or to Mr. J. R. Ragsdale, Chairman of the Board 
of Managers, Fuquay Springs, N. C. 


FALL TERM OPENS SEPT. 10TH, 1906 


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